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Which was NOT a late-sixteenth-century Italian madrigal composer admired by the English?
 
  a. Josquin des Prez
  b. Claudio Monteverdi
  c. Lucca Marenzio
  d. Luzzascho Luzzaschi

Question 2

Long lyrical melodies, melismatic text setting, and rich polyphonic textures
 
  a. made text more clearly understood.
  b. ran the risk of obscuring the text to be sung.
  c. were outlawed completely by the Catholic Church.
  d. made printing difficult.



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Answer to Question 1

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